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Why England and India need big nuts for the Test series, not soft balls
The shape that defines this Test series is a sphere, and it comes in various formsAlan Gardner16-Jul-2025There’s nothing the Light Roller likes more t
South Africa's 55 all out, the lowest total against India in Tests
Siraj, who orchestrated most of the damage, became only the second Indian to bag a five-wicket haul before lunch on the first day’s playSampath Bandar
Kieron Pollard brings the magic of 600 to the Hundred
T20 record-breaker shows enduring class during big win for London SpiritMatt Roller08-Aug-2022There’s one ball left in London Spirit’s innings and Kie
Defending champions Mumbai Indians have all ingredients to complete IPL hat-trick
Aside from an in-form, power-packed batting line-up, the Mumbai Indians also have experienced bowlersVishal Dikshit05-Apr-20213:26Can Mumbai Indians m
India's selection dilemmas: Six batsmen? Saha or Pant? One spinner or two?
It will be India’s first Test match in eight months, and while quite a few players select themselves, some spots remain up for grabsSidharth Monga20-A
Indigenous theme, Sydney's rise and fall, and the final frantic
While the most recent WBBL matches saw the Sixers’ slide and the Thunders’ rise to the top, the forthcoming fixtures will see a race to finish in the
Taijul shows his value in a struggling attack
Taijul Islam fits neatly into Bangladesh’s Test line-up, often stemming the flow of runs when the opposition is piling on the pressure; but has the ma
Irish cricket's Asian legspin hope
Varun Chopra’s inclusion to play in the Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh will be a boost to his community’s involvement in the game back in IrelandTim
'Extraordinarily petty and immature'
Twitter reaction to the news that there will be no quick comeback to the England team for Kevin PietersenESPNcricinfo staff12-May-2015A day after Kevi
'I handle pressure better now'
Vinay Kumar talks about Karnataka’s historic treble, how his bowling has improved, and his thoughts on making a comeback to the India sideInterview by